<p>Originally I had planned to decide on what sort of things I would be doing at the school after I got there/got accepted, but one of the short essays in the supplement asks what sort of clubs and activities I will participate in at hopkins. I don't have a clue what my options are. I would really appreciate it if some of you would enlighten me. Also what is the best way to word these essays? They are only 250 words.</p>
<p>“Originally I had planned to decide on what sort of things I would be doing at the school after I got there/got accepted, but one of the short essays in the supplement asks what sort of clubs and activities I will participate in at hopkins. I don’t have a clue what my options are. I would really appreciate it if some of you would enlighten me. Also what is the best way to word these essays? They are only 250 words.”</p>
<p>I got into Hopkins as a transfer student. I would break down each point in the essay into a statement of what you want to achieve (concretely) at Hopkins and what you’ve done in the past that demonstrates the commitment and ability to achieve that goal. I.e, I want to compete in chess. I’ve played Chess for the past two years, and I think that the great facilities and program at Hopkins will allow me to further cultivate the interest. </p>
<p>I don’t think that the link needs to be that direct, but I think that having concrete evidence is always to your benefit.</p>